Releases: googleapis/google-api-go-client
Releases · googleapis/google-api-go-client
v0.7.0
- Various updates to autogenerated clients.
Please note: the release version is not indicative of an individual client's
stability or version.
v0.6.0
- Add support for GCP DirectPath.
- Various updates to autogenerated clients.
Please note: the release version is not indicative of an individual client's
stability or version.
v0.5.0
- Better support for google.api.HttpBody.
- Support for google.api.HttpBody in the healthcare API.
- Various updates to autogenerated clients.
Please note: the release version is not indicative of an individual client's
stability or version.
v0.4.0
- Includes a re-pin of opencensus, greatly reducing the transitive
dependency list.
- Deletes photoslibrary/v1. The photoslibrary team hopes to fully support Go in
the near future, but this autogenerated library is ready to be sunset. If you
rely on this client, please vendor this library at v0.3.2.
- Various updates to autogenerated clients.
Please note: the release version is not indicative of an individual client's
stability or version.
v0.3.2
This patch releases re-builds the go.sum. This was not possible in the
previous release.
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stability or version.
v0.3.1
This patch release removes github.com/golang/lint from the transitive
dependency list, resolving go get -u
problems.
Please note: this release intentionally has a broken go.sum. Please use v0.3.2.
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stability or version.
v0.3.0
go.mod modifications, including removal of go 1.12
statement and update of opencensus dependency.
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stability or version.
v0.2.0
General improvements.
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v0.1.0
Initial release along with Go module support.
Please note: the release version is not indicative of an individual client's stability or version.